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  • Beautiful airplane you got there!

  • Apache, mother of the Piper Aztec and, likewise, the Twin Comanche.

    Best regards to all of you - Tom GODEHUS

  • Apache, mother of the Aztek

    Best regards to all of you - Tom GODEHUS

  • two 4 cilinder engines

  • It was commonly known as the 3000 pound "sweetpotato"

  • Who's your daddy?

  • good video:)

  • classic, simple, beatifull sight of a twin engined airplane of all times, thnak you for posting.  E.B.

  • hey Airsquire, where are you now?

  • Mr Hough was an awesome guy, great times in selden....nice Apache, thanks for the comment! FAA lists it as "destroyed" now.......

  • N1114P, first yoke I ever held! 12 yrs old, across LI sound. Thanks Mr. Hough! I will never forget you!

  • ha ha ha

  • First time in 7 years? I would say you did very well. It has been 23 years since I logged and am about ready to get in the left seat again!

  • beautifull video it remember when I used to fly mine almost very same in color and all, those apaches are a for ever classic silouete on the sky together with the drone of the pulse ejectors, thanks for sharing. Ernest.

  • actaully sod is easier on props..its the grit on paved thats the sand blaster.....from a sod flyer

  • I love how she growls like she smoked a pack of Marlboro's and drank a quart of scotch.

    Oh my god- I wouldn't take our Apache through a sod area! Not after 20 thousand in props! Yikes!

    Er-that landing looked a little, how shall I say it-authoritative? LAUGH!

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